The BEST Climate Clip I’ve EVER seen

Recently, the Greenland Ice Core Project has been reopened to drill the last few metres through the ice sheet to the rock below the research station.

The ice core over 3 KM in length has been hauled up to surface, piece by piece, and contains important data on the history on the climate of the Earth. It bears the fingerprints of climatic conditions over more than 120,000 years.

By inserting a thermometer into the hole created by drilling into the ice sheet, the scientists are able to map the temperature throughout the ice sheet. If done precisely they can measure the temperature within a thousandth of a degree accuracy. Using these maps temperatures the scientists have been able to reconstruct the temperatures of the last 10,000 years.

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    Tom

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    Now that’s science. Gathering data from real samples and extrapolating it’s meaning. The fake global warmers offer nothing close. Their data comes from computer modeling which is at best guesswork.

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    schutzhund

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    “Computer modeling” = GiGo
    Garbage in Garbage out

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    Joseph A Stitzel

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    Theres an old documentary that perhaps started it all. From 1986. ‘The solar sea’
    Fantastic !

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    Kevin Doyle

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    I am surprised YouTube has not yet banned this video?
    How could our overlords and protectors allow such heresy?
    How dare someone suggest, with empirical evidence, the late 1870’s were the bottom of an archaeologic cold period?
    Charles Dickens must have been lying when he wrote about snow in London, and a frozen River Thames…

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